One In Two - Countries - Area

Select the country below that has a higher area.
Water area counts, so China has higher area than USA in this case (just an example)
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1. Choose the country with a larger area.
Even with Greenland. (Obviously)
Denmark
Algeria
2. Choose the country with a larger area.
Japan
Finland
3. Choose the country with a larger area.
Grenada
Malta
4. Choose the country with a larger area.
Estonia is even smaller than the two.
Latvia
Lithuania
5. Choose the country with a larger area.
If water area doesn't count, Eritrea is larger.
Malawi
Eritrea
6. Choose the country with a larger area.
This is the famous example. France is barely larger than Spain.
France
Spain
7. Choose the country with a larger area.
Poland
Germany
8. Choose the country with a larger area.
Uzbekistan
Turkmenistan
9. Choose the country with a larger area.
Iran
Mongolia
10. Choose the country with a larger area.
If Equatorial Guinea lost its island, Burundi would have more area.
Equatorial Guinea
Burundi
11. Choose the country with a larger area.
Afghanistan
Chile
12. Choose the country with a larger area.
Qatar
Timor-Leste
13. Choose the country with a larger area.
North Korea
Nicaragua
14. Choose the country with a larger area.
Vanuatu
Jamaica
15. Choose the country with a larger area.
Slovenia
Macedonia
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